Certain congenital heart defects, which present at birth as complex morphologic defects, are actually the result of a relatively simple primary lesion and the subsequent acquired development of a complex secondary lesion during gestation. Moreover, fetal heart approach during gestation can prevent simple cardiac lesions from such development. Specific structural lesions can be diagnosed before 12 weeks of gestation by transvaginal fetal echocardiography, and animal experiments have shown that direct or indirect fetal cardiac approach and fetal cardiac bypass are technically feasible. A number of fetal bypass models have resulted in long-term survivors, with for example, the delivery of normal lambs at full-term gestation. Also, successful f...
The benefits of surgical treatment for patients with congenital heart disease in relation to pregnan...
An increasing number of fetal anomalies are being diagnosed prior to birth, some of them amenable to...
Fetal therapy term has been described for any therapeutic intervention either invasive or noninvasiv...
AbstractBackground: Earlier work suggests that fetal cardiac bypass is technically feasible but resu...
The history of fetal surgery features an absolute dependency upon the possibility of diagnosis befor...
Fetal diagnosis prompts the question for fetal therapy in highly selected cases. Some conditions are...
Women with important cyanotic or uncyanotic, operated or unoperated congenital heart disease (CHD) h...
ObjectiveIncreasing evidence shows that some cardiac defects may benefit from fetal interventions, i...
About 1% of all pregnancies have structural abnormalities. During the last thirty years, different e...
The progress made in the past few years in prenatal medicine has led to the development of new diagn...
Objective: This article aims to present updated therapeutic options for fetal congenital heart dise...
BackgroundThe goal of this statement is to review available literature and to put forth a scientific...
BACKGROUND: Newborns with hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) or right heart syndrome or other ma...
Remarkable advances in ultrasound imaging technology have made it possible to diagnose fetal cardiov...
ObjectiveFetal cardiac surgery has potential benefits for treatment of some congenital heart defects...
The benefits of surgical treatment for patients with congenital heart disease in relation to pregnan...
An increasing number of fetal anomalies are being diagnosed prior to birth, some of them amenable to...
Fetal therapy term has been described for any therapeutic intervention either invasive or noninvasiv...
AbstractBackground: Earlier work suggests that fetal cardiac bypass is technically feasible but resu...
The history of fetal surgery features an absolute dependency upon the possibility of diagnosis befor...
Fetal diagnosis prompts the question for fetal therapy in highly selected cases. Some conditions are...
Women with important cyanotic or uncyanotic, operated or unoperated congenital heart disease (CHD) h...
ObjectiveIncreasing evidence shows that some cardiac defects may benefit from fetal interventions, i...
About 1% of all pregnancies have structural abnormalities. During the last thirty years, different e...
The progress made in the past few years in prenatal medicine has led to the development of new diagn...
Objective: This article aims to present updated therapeutic options for fetal congenital heart dise...
BackgroundThe goal of this statement is to review available literature and to put forth a scientific...
BACKGROUND: Newborns with hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) or right heart syndrome or other ma...
Remarkable advances in ultrasound imaging technology have made it possible to diagnose fetal cardiov...
ObjectiveFetal cardiac surgery has potential benefits for treatment of some congenital heart defects...
The benefits of surgical treatment for patients with congenital heart disease in relation to pregnan...
An increasing number of fetal anomalies are being diagnosed prior to birth, some of them amenable to...
Fetal therapy term has been described for any therapeutic intervention either invasive or noninvasiv...